Bikaner, situated
in the northern part of Rajasthan, was founded in 1488 by
a descendant of the founder of Jodhpur named Rao Bhikaji.
Like Jaisalmer, this town was an important city on the great
caravan trade route during the medieval period. The city
is surrounded by high fortifications comprising a seven-kilometre
long wall which encircles the old city and has five entrances—all
constructed in the 18th century.
The city of Bikaner has seen several ups and downs in its eventful
history. Its proximity to Delhi made it bear the brunt of Mughal
invasions time and again. Legend has it that before embarking
on his campaign, Rao Bhikaji sought the blessings of mystic
Goddess Karni at Deshnoke. Since then the Karni Mata temple
in Deshnoke continued to be patronized by the ruling family.
Today hundreds of pilgrims flock the temple everyday to invoke
the blessings of the Goddess, who is revered as an incarnation
of Goddess Durga.
Bikaner is also called the camel country, being renowned for
the best riding camels in the world. It is also the birthplace
of the world famous Bikaneri bhujia and namkeen (a salted snack
made of lentils).
Being a desertscape, the summers are very hot in Bikaner. The
best time to visit this place is in winters when the weather
remains cool and tolerable.
Sightseeing :
Places to visit in destination - Bikaner
Bikaner offers
several attractions to the tourists besides, of course, the
exotic camel safaris. You can visit the majestic forts or
go to the Mata Karni temple where rats are
considered sacred and worshipped. The camel festival held
in the month of January is also an event worth witnessing.
Some of the major attractions around the city are Junagarh
Fort, Lalgarh Palace, Camel Breeding Farm, Gajner Palace,
Deshnoke Temple and Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum.
The
excursions around Bikaner, besides giving a glimpse into
the region’s culture and history, also provide an insight
into the rich flora and fauna. The Gajner Wildlife
Sanctuary (32 km from Bikaner) is home to a number
of wild species including the nilgai, wild boar, chinkara
and flocks of imperial sand grouse that migrate here every
winter. Eight kilometres east of Bikaner lies Devi Kund where
you can see some ornamented cenotaphs or chhatris.
Rajasthan is dotted all over with magnificent palaces, each with a history of its own. Take a journey through these architectural marvels and soak in the glorious past of the eternal land of Rajasthan.
Discover the magic of India with a visit to Rajasthan, a land bursting with colours through the desert haze. Enjoy the luxury of exquisite Palaces of Maharajas, now converted into Hotels and get ready to be wooed in style by this beautiful desert state.
Lose yourself in the magic of Rajasthan with its impressive forts, palaces, temples and havelis guiding you through its fabulous history. Also visit Nepal, rich in culture and dotted all over with magnificent pagoda-style temples.
This tour covers Rajasthan – The Land of Kings – still living in its historic past. Visit Palaces , Castles and Forts of stunning artistry and beauty. This tour gives an insight into what India was all about. A journey through time from tranquil lakes with island palaces to remote villages untouched over time
In the 16th century camel caravans crossed the mountains to the North along well trodden paths, laden with precious jewels and spices. Today’s Camel Safaris attempt to recreate something of that spirit of adventure. The Thar desert in Rajasthan with its vast stretches of sand, dotted with dunes and its own specially adapted shrubs and wild life is ideal territory, Our expert navigator and the villagers on the way add color to an unforgettable experience if you are prepared to sit out the somewhat uncomfortable but adventurous ride. You would not only have the thrill but will have opportunity to gain the first hand experience of rustic environ, to admire the real Rajasthan and an opportunity to mingle with the local villagers.
Discover the magic of Rajasthan in this travel in time. Stay at the former Palaces of the Maharajas which have now been converted into comfortable hotels, enjoy the luxuries and live in style , discover the Magic called India.
Destinations:
Delhi (1), Mandawa (1), Bikaner (1), Jaisalmer (2), Manvar (1), Luni (2), Mount Abu (2), Udaipur (2), Pushkar (1), Samode (1), Jaipur (1), Delhi
Discover the magic of Rajasthan in this travel in time. Stay at the former Palaces of the Maharajas which have now been converted into comfortable hotels, enjoy the luxuries and live in style , discover the Magic called India.